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Consumer Insights Manager—Brand and Base Health Insights. Job Title: Consumer Insights Manager. 3 + years marketing research/consumer insights experience on either vendor or client side.
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The Senior Consumer Insights Manager for Carbonated Soft Drinks (CSD) is responsible for ensuring the voice of the consumer is heard in all business decisions. This person will report directly to the Director of Consumer Insights and be responsible for leading the development of insights and trends on the business and understanding the consumer, marketplace and portfolio impact of our launches.
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Insights Director - Consumer & Retail At a glance Location: US-GWork From Home Posted: 01/13/2022 Closing: 02/12/2022 Degree: Not Specified Type: Full-Time Experience: Not Specified Job description.
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5+ years of industry experience in Market Research, Consumer Insights/Trends, or a similar role. The Senior Analyst, Consumer Insights works directly with cross-functional teams and business leads, including Product Directors.
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4+ years of experience in a consumer insights/market research or similar consulting role. Willingness to continuously build advocacy for the consumer insights function. Experience discovering consumer insights that lead to actionable recommendations.
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The Senior Manager Category Insights HQ is DMFI's go-to category management expert, providing in-depth category, consumer, and shopper expertise to the commercial organization. Shopper Insights : Identifies insights from consumer and/or shopper behavior and translates their implications into retailer action that grows sales.
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The Manager, Category & Shopper Insights - Walmart is responsible for providing expert, non-biased consumer, shopper, and category insights that support the growth of the Pest Control category, Walmart, and SC Johnson.
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This person provides category management deliverables to the field Category Insights team, with an emphasis on actionable category and shopper insights that drive the business for our customers and Del Monte.
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The Senior Manager Category Insights Headquarters is responsible for driving strategic initiatives through comprehensive category and product analysis for DMFI. Manages, coaches, and develops direct reports; responsible for challenging direct reports to provide support to sales and category insights partners customers to uncover growth opportunities and make recommendations to business issues.
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Insights Generation : Utilize data analytics to generate actionable insights to inform product development, marketing strategies, and overall business decisions. Category Analysis : Conduct in-depth analysis of market trends, consumer buying behavior, and competitive landscapes within DMFI's categories.
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Education: Actively engages in educating others (up, down, across and outside organization) by sharing best practices and insights so that our successes are broadly repeated. Advanced computer proficiency in Retailer POS, Syndicated and Panel data, Microsoft Excel, Circana and/or Nielsen IRI, and proficiency in Power Point as well as other Microsoft Office applications.
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He/She is highly collaborative, works successfully with cross functional team members, is solution-oriented and decisive, acts with urgency, and is particularly strong in storytelling and data visualization.
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Del Monte Foods, Inc. (DMFI) is a multi-national food company headquartered in Walnut Creek, CA, with a powerful portfolio of brands, including iconic Del Monte, Contadina and College Inn. Our premium-quality meal ingredients, snacks and beverages can be found in six out of ten U.S. households.
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Excellent data visualization and storytelling capabilities. Key responsibilities include working with BU managers providing a retail customer lens to new and existing products and categories, creating selling stories for new and existing brands, leading DMFI's shelving and space management agenda, and providing category information and materials to educate and inform the commercial team on our category and brand performance.
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1+ years of related professional Shopper Insights, Consumer Insights, Category Management/Analytical role in a CPG company or brokerage firm. Establish strong working relationships with internal resources including Sales teams, Shopper Marketing, Shopper and Category Insights teams, to better understand shopper trends and behaviors.
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